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i x, EN1NG VISITOR 0 r I VOL XXXII. PwALElGH, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1894. NO. 40. .4 4 V it Zrfiw 07 J - FROM COVER TO COVER. Of oar holiday Books you will not find d ill page. 'lhi fhould be the hap I'iit -msod of the year, and we are duiu er rything to make it so that we can. Ve have the bent line of holi day books that we could secure. We bought them as cheapas we oriuld and sell them too cheap for profit, but just cheap enough for enjoyment. We want to make e eiyoue happy that we can. Everybody that wants a book should hsve odh This is why we have H .i.Ih nr n priii's from np. Come in and look f round and you will syrely find something you will want to takeaway. The price will be so small vun will do i', too. ALFRED' WILLIAMS & CO. MILIUM MISS MASS1E REE8L Winter ' OF ALL KINDS'. A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S BAPS'.. AT ALL PRICES. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. Zephyr, 7 cents. Wool, 18 cents. SLIPrER SOLES 25ots., at permit EOT To show yoa our stock of sweet meats for Chrtstmas. Every article new. We have the best CITRON,'" CURRANTS, MINCE MEAT, ALMONDS, WALNUTS. &c. Our PURITAN OATFLAKES in 2-lb. cartoons or in bulk are not excelled by any brand. '.''''.' Don't forget also that we keep constantly on hand ALL PORK FRESH SAUSAGE put up for our trade especially. Only 12 1-2 cents per pound. We offer today a small lot of sugar cared haras for 11 1-2 cunts per pound. Don't postpone your purohase as we have only about 300 pounds of them left. 0". G- BALL Sc CO. SHERWOOD'S. TZH-H ETHlOS O.E" GHRIPTIVIAS Love is the underlying law of Christmas time, just as justice is, or ought to be, of all the times. Cynics call the interchange of the season "The Annual Game of Swap." We give because we love, and .are glad to give be cause we can. We can because at our; store, at least, everybody can afford to buy. ' TO SOLVE THE ANNUAL QUERY WHAT TO BUY WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING : - . mm i ( Tailor-made Coats, Capes, Fur Capes, Black ' FOR' WO ME. N. i or Faacy Dresses, Kid Gloves (all colors), wove and silk Gloves, Gossamers, white and colored hemstitched Handker chiefs, Initial Handkerahiefs in silk, Silk Mufflers, Embroidered Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs, Fany Hair Pins and Combs, Hair Brushes, Garter1 and Dress Buckles, Feathered Fans, Painted, Gauze and Silk Fans, all-wool Skirts, Umbrellas, all-wool Vests, any size and price; small wares and notions, Pocket Books and Purses, and a pair of Sher wood's Solid Service Shoes. ' . i White Dress Shirts, White, Gray, Red and Camel's FOR MEN. I Hair Underwear, Half Hose, In cotton and woo! Collars and Cliffs, Silk Scarfs, Tecks and Four-in-Hands, Suspenders, Canes, Umbrellas, plain and trimmed Sticks white and colored bordered Hemstitched Handkerchief, Gloves ill wool, kid, castor and dogskin, Silk Hemstitched and Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Black Bows, Silk Mufflers, and a pair of Shewood's Solid Service Shoes. . - - , . . . . . I Handkerchiefs. SusDenders. FOR BOYS AND GIRL S . Collars and Cuffs Windsor '. !. t "jTil i77.ji.i.if. i'.ii... Tm ii4iiiinTn hot nr Misses', or Tov s Hermsdoff 's Hosiery, Misses' Jackets and Long Garments, Gloves, J ".... . . L i,. ir- .J. l..W..t D..l. ko TJ air Urnahaa. wool and kid, asonooi umDreua, noouo, iuo uuum, vumuo, . and' pair of Sherwood's Solid Service Shoes. I Dress Patterns, Trunks, Blankets, and a pair of Sher- SPEC I AL i wd'8 SoMd 8e"loe 8hoe8 OPE1ST EVENINGS d A. SHERilOOO & COr.lPANY. Perfumery in eat glass or pliin tHtles is the moat generally ac-.-epta-i bl (fift for Xmas you ran boy any kind by the gilloo, qaart or pint ia bottles or in your own bottle at Ssellisq & Hicks, drugstore. ron't listen to the" oyster bed" story ho oftn told you, I ut cume to us aua you will fret good oysters. 9. N. Ives & Co., city market. We have fine oysters at 25 and 85c. ct D. Bll & Co.'a drc3tf Don't forget to try oor 25 and S5o. oysters at D. Del I & Co.'n. de8tf As to fountain pens we are leaders. fl.GO buys the lest ben made, witb a full guarantee. Raleigh Stationery Co. Bring your orders to as for select oysters and yoa will not compain of sii", flavor or measure, G-. N. Ives & Co., city market. Oar new oyster refrigerator makes customers among people who prefer the natural flavor to ice water. Come and nee it. G. T. Ives & Co., dec 18 4t. City market. If you want solid measure oysters at 25 and 35 ,. a quart go to D. Bell & Co.'s stall in the market house. to 3T TTIR, IN IT TJjRIH AND OTHEB ARTICLES FOR SALE CHEAP. 6 Walnut 1'arlor Chairs, 1 Tete-a-tete. 2 Uorking Chairs, 1 Asa Extension Table, 8 feet long, 1 large Kit. hen Safe, 1 small Kitchen Safe, 1 round Marble Top Table, 4 large Dining Tables, 6 feet 6 inches I long, 3 feet 3 inches wide, ; 1 large Kitchen Table, 2 large Mirrors, best French glass, jl Trundle Bed, I I Feather Bed, ' 1 high Desk, 4 feet long, 1 Iron Safe, 3 Show Cases, i 1 Indian (cigar sign), ' 1 Spice Cabinet, 4 Tea Cans, 1 Turning Lathe, Several pairs of Scales, 3 large Saloon Lamps, 1 large Cooking Stove, 2 Pool Tables, 1 1 Delivery Wagon, 1 Rockaway,' 1 1 one Horse Power Steam Boiler, A. W. FRAPS, I East Davie st 2d door from Fay oc!8 2vr etteville St., Room No. 1. y LATE NEWS NOTES. . Gathered From A ". Parts of the "World. 1 he American baseball association project has resulted in failure. Congreosman Bland, the silver champion, will offer a free silver sub stitute for the Carlisle b;ll. The students of Richmond college, enraged at the election of Mr. Boa t wright as president, last night burned him in effigy. The citizens of Dedham, Mass., will celebrate on new year's day the estab l:shment of the first free school in that borough, January 1, 1641. Gov ernor Greenhalge will deliver an ad dress. It is the belief that three national trade assemblies will soon seeede from the racks of the knights of labor. They are the mine workers, the glass workers and the brass workers. They represent 75 per cent of the member ship of the knights. The first and second Japanese armies are marching direct on Tien-Tsiu.. China. They are now north of New Chang, which has been captured. qeteral other cities have also been taken, all without serious fighting. The force of the tvo armies combined amounts to about 73,000 men. In the course of the investigation of New York police yesterday the ques tion was asked an officer: "Can you tell mef why it is that ' police officers will get on this stand and swear to an untruth. Is it through fear of their superior officers?" The reply was: "Yes; that is it." Eugene KelJy, well-known New York banker, died yestesday, aged 87years. He was born in Ireland, and at the age of twenty came to this country. His first position was that of clerk in a dry goods store. He next tried gold mining and later started a San Fran cisco bank. At death he was worth $15,- 000,000. JAPAN'S PRICE FOR PEACE. Cnina Mu: i Py Be', ween ?1,0 , jo.ooo a id J 0,oo ),ooo,ooo. Wajhinqton, D. C, Dee. 19. In formation has been received at the state department, to the effect that peace between China and Japan will soon be declared upon the condition of the payment by China of an in demnity of from $4,000,000,000 to $6,000,0 JO.OOO. The question which affects the fin ancial condition of the world is metal in which this payment is to be made. The payment of the war indemnity by France to Germany in gold led to the demonetization of silver by the latter country. . This induced the ;. Latin union to suspend the free coinage of silver, and practically placed all Europe upon the single standard. The far easf still maintained the silver standard with free coinage un til last year, when India closed the mints to silver and attempted to close upon it the gold standard. The effect in connection with the repeal of the purchase clause of the Sherman act by the congress of the -.United States wai to depreciate the market value of the silver bullion to a lower point than had ever been reached in the history of the world. If Japan demands from China pay ment of the war indeminity in gold where would China procure the gold and how much would it cost? On the other hand, if Japan should accept payment in silver, which is the money metal in current use in that country, what effect would the demand for so many million dollars worth of silver have upon the market price of silver bullion, and where oould the bullion be obtained? ' .:':.'" Whataver method may be devised the effect upon the finances of the United States mast be far greater than can now be estimated.' To my Customers. -From Saturday night December 223, to Thursday morning, December 27th, the Oak City Laundry will be closed in order to repair and fit np the ma ohlnery for the coming year. Those having work will please send in - as early this week as possible. I would add that the work done now is equal if not superior to any work ever sent oat. Respectfully, L. K. Wyatt, Phone 87 - Proprietor. HIGH WATER MARK. 1,000 SHARES. $100,000 Worth Sold to Raleigh Citizens Fow Hn 1.'ke Tfu: A wtntero? lp;jrli llrnrc rf the tv..tberu Jiui'iiirjt mi ! bran .s-mHm on hud five tlmr of rtrrk. on liirh b hurt f 171.00. r:-'iif"l in ch fertile aiue. Why T Fierpu t he i a rrfid'e nan, nd knew ht lu rbou' two n"ie rnn be vould get ( U0, (i d dun't 'ou foigtt it. YOr UI IMHHt) TO BI BTRO' K wiihtbi": A mt n-l'T.)' th Taleich Trancr of be 8mithrn had some atork on irliicb he had paid 921. lrerded aome mone. I rld him the c-tS w'thd awal v'ue tii '.!. 15, and gv Hin a .bfck for it. I so'J this ani at- c h -k oHrufor- mipone oi tl'06 'oriti-n bich c'ninj to Lave tiie roost bheral withdrawals of any. on which h had paid $?9.'-'5 i' dues, ard on which he rotiM no et hi oniu. To ac-commmlat- hi n I xchji n.i even, and taw liiui I '' rortho'stoo in .he Kouthem lor the 'J.i wbih lv htl laid in th ottier. Iilltet pa to'nw money in the "Sweet by - and bve.'' in the ifki:kxi'E ! r oiherra ,v 7 o iieu ,oi.ip rf the tair atot k, on w u c1 e :' UI !'.' 60, vi ttn to wtbd S(7 'i iv,ii ti j.oo di f"- He nwdfi' a 'U.'o r, o - I ii 'i) n f i ' tor-k it in. Lw i I en" hit i.i't,- iiirj and loun ' vr '.; r pievti i'ig ai"i Fel' n? Mor vv . r i ir ,' y u -7 ) or 9"4 Irok ni i WTi d ! 'I tp Tty hai's-wr ..oi-k nil' Oii" 1 ' ,r- Ii of 'he foil e Kr . ,W ',t ,.f t, . ,y. . , . n(i wa oJ r en bv n .'. v v . o i- rn, i i-ifd $'J0 in css"h. Hp ci"(l nni ,a e A'-'l any insn, v' i , e 'n t i- -po' tiPfipg fof d coint.-rni vi -e 1'' io f e ' rrc'cncf in the v.'upo' t j'.i'-n i o'-er? Horei ;b: .! !SaL t i v nri of tue P.ui.iv T' i-nlsrs'iS l".'ii;-l JO or i' ta'ii i i ii o lnr -sct'ijtion iu duts ;;2 5t), aud ioo!- fi f-r it. AdClR'SIfF. Tt will !. ir j'liv in. iu'.,- o' tbp Ualriph flMinh (si o-. ne wfry cent that he lira it n r- tit t'n i.rth psymonf hfs lem ni.i e. no hi I ot rhare him oni c ut io leen.- f lip wanls !o flart airain Ppio'icl yon n' o get iiio addi tion to :hW t rr ce'ui r, r th n'me we I ave used vour p onev. 4 'so if von have iratlf twentv-four iiavmp jr ' o p. every cent of It back ard 10 er cdL ado'iional On'y l3,0UO,0J0 ar.d over de osted as securily to gnaii'Dt.oe aTl f our siaierupnts v haf do yon call this but fair ard so 'a.e de.i'ig? 1 pay wi'brnt -Varor co rai ic ion thai, do oihor apsori itio'i p n o cri- do as well. We hvP nvmbf n iii e';;litee'i Pta es, 800 local b'nwres, witb ro,000 me nbers. This is no bloated comrany. All i the n onev earned goes o oui meml"e'-. No company, rui an assoi iation of me.' hpii, a'l evenly i"t rrsied The sia'e profit is credited U those wbo ent.T row as to those who have IVm in six xears Every f hare ia credited 6' ery n ouih in rvopor ion to the amount f a-n d i'V all shrrcs. 've fjive you eve'v fix m"nt.hs a printed statement shf w'ngpxf ctly how mu?h y mr strck his far' ed. I have an offer irom two parni s who will buy any st ok that you mav have tbat is three or frur yeai oi l, who vi" py you all that von Lave paid i:j ' d 10 pi rci t mor.- 1 his i no indiio m-'it for you 'o se 1, ior all of Sir wemheis know that "bey fan g(t everv cnt and 10 p-r cert whn s ock ie only two years old from the Afsiciation. So any oe would be fool'ih to sell his stock that is Uiree or four years o'd, Tor iu a short wuilp your s'ock would matu'e, and ycu would Ktt a check f.-on (tie association for the full amount ( 10 J for each share) "o your stock. BRlCltt no vis. , Talk about Christmas presrnts. My ad vice to yu Is io buy ev rythm? you war t fi'om our mjcha; U. X hope you a e net Tit1 le enouirh io older anything when yo-j cn pet ;it uora our mercha"ts. My imtto h to I uy and pay for everything ri"ht here in Raleisrh. Our merchants deserve this much, and shou'd be patronized When my stock matures 'n th Haleigh Branch ol tue Southern I propose to buy a home riyht here in Ka'eieh, because I believe Ral eigh is the best place in the itnte I believe in Kaleiph and Raleigh p Oiile I know Ka'eijdi is improving ra' id y -steady, solio growth no boom about it and I never fail to impress on our Assocition 'he fact that they cn t find a better rlace than Rnleigh o make loans, and to bpp her people own their honws, and all we v aut is a chance. It is al1 r pTivcnck to talk of sending money out of Boleigh. Did you know that the Ponthern is read' to Jerd five times es much in Raleigh to her r e o' ers 's her mem I era T'y her? Lt our Supreme Conrt he herd fum favorablv and I w'il shew you v hat the Southern will d fo her R il--i"h m.u bers. Do yon want a home of your own, and thereby mike better citizDs, .and re more interes'ed in Bale-'gh and her interests? Don't you want to stop r yiDg rent, apd meke ycur rent inorev pa ior your home? All you will hive to do is to own your 1-t, srd when permitted, w will lend you the money t build you a rome on it. and in seven years' time ycur homiisVours We onlv choree you s'i per out interest. You pay rr-onthly. I this not an accommodf tion rather t' an a h' rdihip on yon? Did you know that we will 'end you 1,000 for pevn years (you paying in $17 per month) and in in seven i-cirs y'-u only pay $',421, which ssvee.vou jnst 1129. "'hen you bor row $',000 fur seven year., at 8 percent what is the difference? Simply thfc: Yon pay us $17 per month and in stven years your home is you 'a. Whn you borrow st 8 per rent yo-" piy the in (went very year and at the end of seven years (nine times o ot ten) you still owe the $1,00. I wi 1 give you an frustration of this: A party applied to me some time ao for a loan of 1.300, to pny off a mortgage i asVel him how long it hd beeu ruuiiinar. Me said thirteen years Isa:d, ' hat haven't you paiJary of the principal?" He said, "0 they did not want ibe p-inripsl rere 'atisried with the interest." Think of it!' Piyinj interest thi.teeu y.-ars en still owing the same amou'-t How much better it would have been for this fan 'o have secured a loan from the Poutheri, he wants now ii the c")8DCe and rri' ilege of being allowed to do bi)and msde h's monthly pamnts.: He would not miss the month!- piymeuts, and the home would now have osen clear of a mortgage. TOO WILL "HAKK Ml i for calling yonr a'tentloa to the fact that after taking mv ad 'ice ani baying yrnr Obristmas presents from our Merchants the next best thing to do is io give your wife, husbtnd, child sweetheart, nno'e, aunt, crusin or mother in-low 6 or 10 shares in the Raleigh Branch of the Southern, and then by their saving 10c a day (for five shares) or 20 (for lOsha fs) will in about seven years' time have $500 or $1,000 as the case may be, $600 if five shares, $1,000 if 10 shires. Tney will thank yr n and appre ciate it. WHO SAYS IT IS NOT A 3T? lesse correct the statement of any Build, ing ad 1 oan Association wbo claim to have the most liberal withdrawal featu-a uffered. The Raleigh Brauch of the Southern "holds the fort" on this point as well as all other le'UblP points twill te witneaae r fart to rrove the above if cul'ej rn: t4 4ia) worth ctth foiithum sold in Baleiph- 74 hhr id in Oithr 60 (ham aoid In vnvenher op to the 15th. ihink of Itl Novrmher lUX we bd Hfiwn memheraof tk Raleigh Branch, with '39ahrra. Tpdav whv VP mem Sen. wi b 944 shares in Taieigh Tia Hon no loHude $2,000 worth ot paid hp ock owi td by two m-rahra of the Talei-h Branch (ot them 00. each) on w-bich they rroe've .i0 ec- per ypar as dividends. ,5 ererv air month'', wh'ch ia 6 per cent lnt,xt and in rase of wfthdniwal gw an a.lditif-ral ' t tent maring 10 per cpnt, beside the atork which cost them $500 ia going rn to msturitt for $1 000 It take 'onr r paid op stock (timated eight vea.ru) to mature than regular monthly pay men stock. Why? Because all fare alike. Tht cash divie.ids paid them are deducted from the piofl.-e?rned. but not from stock at maiurity, for which they receive their full f 1,000. Tiiis is the resson that it takes paid up stock one y ar longer to mature than monthly payment stock, which is es timated to mature in about seven years. HIGH WATER MARC. I only have 56 shares to sell between now and January 1, 1895. (30 of which are spoken for now) when we will have fico, (XX) worth in force in Raleigh. Come and join us. Get in the precession. Start the year 1895- If you take stock now you will not have to mike any more pay ments until the last Saturday in December, or if more convenient for you, January 1, 1895. 1 have a few blank applications left have never rejected an applicant yet. Your money is as good a any o.ie's, and it is not too late for you to commence saving something. It matters not how much you are getting, if you are not saving some thing you are not making anytning. It matters not how poor you are two cents a day will carry one share, and in about seven years you will have $100. We sell shares from one up, to any num ber. Ca'l and get some of our literature. It will interest you. chas. c. Mcdonald, Sec. and Treas. Raleigh Branch of the Southern ol Knoxville, Tenn. Knights of the Ma'cabers The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where all other remedies fail." Signed, F. W. Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at MacEae's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. If any dealer in Raleigh will equal ia size and flavor the oysters we sell at 25 and 35a per quart, we will give the soldier's home five gallons Xmas. G. N. Ives & Co., city market. Get a Suit of Clothes. Right now you can get a nice suit of clothes from D. T. Swindell's for a very little money almost no money at all. Big stock and small prices, for clothing, at D. T. Swindell's. NOTICE. This is to insist that the taxpayers of Raleigh township come forward and settle their taxes without further de lay. I am forced to make my settle ments and it is impossible for me to settle unless the taxes are cancelled on the tax books. I do not desire to be forced to distress any . one, but the taxes must be collected. M. W. Paob, Sheriff. SALESMAN WANTED to sell the Rapid Dish Washer to the whole sale and retai! trade. Washes and dries the dishes in two minptes with out weti ing the fingers. $75 a week and all expenses. Easy position; no hard work; : can make $100 a week. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio For rheumatism I have found noth ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm . It relieves the pain as soon as applied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The pro npt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its continued use will effect a perma nent cure. For sale by J. Hal. Bob bitt, druggist Pa klen'ta Arnica Naive. The best salve in the world for cats. braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe- var sores, tetter, cnapped bands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cares piles, or no oav rnqnirerl. It is gnaranteed to give oerfect satisfaotioD or money refund ed. Price 2S cents per pox. For sale OV JODD I MB.OKBA. Thomas & Maxwell has iust received a large lot of pine fiber mattresses tor people Buttering with bronohical or lung iron Dies. J. T J, JOLLY, the Jeweler. S-e his line of novelties before mak ing your holiday purchases. Any one who has ohildren will re joice with L.B. Mulford, of Plainfield, N. J . His little boy, five years of age, was sick with croup. For two days and nights he tried various remedies recommended by friends and neigh- Dors, tie says : " I thought sure I would lose him. I had seen Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy advertised and thought I would try it as a last hops and am happy to say that after two doses he slept until morning. I gave it to him next day and a cure was ef fected. I keep this remedy In the house now and as soon as any of my children-show signs of croup I give it to them and that is the last of it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for Bale by J. Hal lioDbits, druggist. THESE ARE BARGAIN' OHLT A JEW LEFT. F AT- Cost, To make room for other goods. AT $8 05 $6 50 $6 75 $6 65 $8 00i$8 602;9,25 3. ki. rain u mm. RALEIGH, N. C. Holiday Goads ! If you wish to purchase a nice suit of FURNITURE OR A FOLDING BED For your daugher, A fine OAK, ROLLER TOP DESK for your son'B office, AN EASY CHIAR for "grandma" or anything in the Furni- ure line, we will be pleased to have you call. Our Goods are First-Class. If you contemplate buying a BUGGY OR WAGON CALL ON J. W. BARBER & SON, Mabtin Street, RALEIGH, X. T. IRON EXPRESS WAGONS for the boys. : D.T.J0HNS0.N""- New Crop California Layer Raisins, in whole and qnarter boxes. Cooking Raisins, 10c. pound. Florida Oranges, "Hurlbut's Brand." These are among the sweetest grown, and are sent to me direct from the grove. I offer them by the box or retail. Fancy Red Apples Arriving twice a week. These are bought expressly for the Xmas trade and are fine and sound. New Crop Nuts. Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans and Brazils, mixed or separate. COCOANUTS by the bag or at retail. CANDY, Plain, Cream mixed and fancy. RITTER'S Pure Fruit Preserves and Jellies, in glass aud tins; small packages. D.T.JOHNSON, AGENT. decia PHONE 28. DOKOfi'UTOFF Do not put off the selection of vour Chrismas Presents until the last few davs before Xmas. If a gift is wanted for either a man, wo man or child, that gift should not bo bought until a visit has been made to -
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